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100

What is the farthest planet from our Sun?

Neptune

100

Salmonella is a disease caused by which pathogen?

Bacteria

100

A match being lit from a matchbox is an example of what force?

Friction

100

Ca is the chemical symbol of what element?

Calcium

100

The bodily system where the brain sends communications around the body electrically is the what?

Nervous System

200

The 4 furthest planets from the Sun are called the gas... what?

Giants
200

MRSA is a type of bacteria that developed what due to evolution?

Antibiotic Resistance

200

How many protons does a hydrogen atom have?

1

200

If a substance has a pH of -1, it is very... what?

Acidic

200

The slimy substance produced in parts of the body like the intestines used to trap an stop pathogens is called what?

Mucus

300

Which comet passes earth on a 76 - year orbit?

Halley's Comet

300

The Immune System uses what proteins to kill intruding pathogens?

Antibodies

300

Resistance is calculated via which formula?

R=V/I

300

Magnesium sulphate contains sulphur, magnesium and what?

Oxygen

300

The substance produced in the liver to aid in digestion is called what?

Bile

400

The explosion of a star is called a what?

Supernova

400
Most protist diseases are spread via what type of organism?

Parasite

400

Lightning is caused by what phenomenon?

Static electricity

400

What is another name for oxidation?

Rusting

400

The toughest bone in the body is the what?

Femur

500

What is the belt of our Solar System where most dwarf planets reside called

The Kuiper Belt

500

The multiple projections on a virus used to get into cells are called what?

Keys

500

The name of Einstein's theory is the Theory of... what?

Relativity

500

What is the name of the group of elements that reside under the lanthanides?

Actinides

500

In digestion, what is the active site?

Where enzymes interact with the substrate